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i_m_tipu
thanks for the info
i want 2 study this can u help
i know something about judaism, but it would really be better if you ask a "real one", cuz i could be wrong. well, i'm sure one of the jewish members will be happy to correct me if i tell you something wrong!
the tanakh - should be tanach, actually - (called "old testament" by christians, is named after the 3 letters T, N, and Ch (which has a sound like the kh in khabar)
T= torah, the first 5 books - torah means teaching, way etc.
Bere**** - Genesis
Shemot - Exodus
Vayikra - Leviticus
Bamidbar - Numbers
Devarim - Deuteronomy
N = nevi'im - prophets
Joshua (Yehoshua)
Judges (Shoftim)
1 Samuel (1 Shmuel)
2 Samuel (2 Shmuel)
1 Kings (1 Melakhim)
2 Kings (2 Melakhim)
Isaiah (Yisheyah)
Jeremiah (Yermiyah)
Ezekiel (Yechezqel)
Hosea (Hoshea)
Joel (Yoel)
Amos
Obadiah (Ovadyah)
Jonah (Yonah)
Micah (Mikhah)
Nahum (Nahum)
Habakkuk (Chavaquq)
Zephaniah (Tsephanyah)
Haggai (Haggai)
Zechariah (Zekharyah)
Malachi (Malakhi)
Ch
next is ketuvim - writings (note the relationship with arabic kitab, etc.)
Psalms (Tehilim)
Proverbs (Mishlei)
Job (Iyov)
Song of Solomon (Shir Hashirim)
Ruth
Lamentations (Eichah)
Ecclesiastes (Qohelet)
Esther (Esther)
Daniel (Daniyel)
Ezra
Nehemiah (Nechemiyah)
1 Chronicles (1 Divrey Yamim)
2 Chronicles (2 Divrey Yamim)
you can find it on line at
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/tan/index.htm#contents